La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 29, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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We Want Your Wants
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Our Want Ad Column
Your want is p'aced before a thousand or more war.t-seeker
every day Can you afford to spend ore cent per. word of your
want au whe:a results are the keynotes?
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auL a aiKxLtli DAY SPECIAL BUT THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE
SSSSF A STOCK OF MERCHANDISE THAT IN A CITY THREE
- TIMES THE SIZE OF LA GRANDE THE PEOPLE WOULD DEEM IT A
PLEASURE TO HAVE SUCH A LINE OF GOODS TO CHOOSE FROM.
SVJJOUT0 VISIT THIS ST ORE, CAREFULL YINVESTIGATE
2H?JES AND THE QUALITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AND
REMEMBER THAT ANY ARTICLE PURCHASED HERE THAT DOES
NOT GIVE SATISFACTION YOUR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY
REFUNDED.
A Few Interesting Offers
New Shipment of Sweaters, Price . .. . . $1.50 to $6.00
An inspection of this offer will convince you that the values are even greater
than we advertise.
An Exceptional showing of Ladies and Misses Hosiery, all colors and sizes.
Priced very low at .. . . 15c to $3
All Ladies Suits, Dresses and Coats, R educed
25 per cent.
Henderson;
Fashion Form
Corsets
BEAUTY OF FIGURE HAS
RESISTLESS POWER
The Greatest Aid of Figure Boauty Undoubtedly
IS A HENDERSON CORSET
Quick to conform to everv chanere of Corset Fash.
ion, they satisfy your ambition for the perfection
oi ngurs.
N. Kj. W
EST
THE QUALITY STORE.
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MASON JARS
SCHRAM JARS. .
ECONOMY JARS
JELLY GLASSES
The above iars in all siz es. Put 0lII0S an
fruit and compete for prizes at the coun
tvfair. -
W. H. BOHiMENKAMP Co
HARDWARE. STOVES AND .
BUILDING MATERIAL.
Wa are in position to furn lsh you verythlng In the way of shoe
findings. 4i3l
Mlller'i shoe trees, men andladles 1143 per pr.
Fisher's bunnon protectors 60c per pr.
Arrowsmlth arch supports $.50 per pr.
Tan and black lacer ribbon per yard 25e
Polishes for all styles of leather, also exclusive agents for the
celebrated "Onyx" line of hosiery.
We will be pleased at all times to have you Inspect our stock.
Smith & Greene,
REPAIRING DONE.
SHOE KEN.
DEPOT STREET
RACE WITH
m DEATH
SPECIAL TRAIN WAS CHARTERED
FROM ENTERPRISE.
Visiting Oliian Saved From Death by
. Operation.
FALLS FROM BARS AT NORTH
POWDER AND DIES OF FATAL
INJURIES.
Leaves Large Family of Sons In The
Region of N'orth Powder.
L. S. Williams, aged 75 years and
well to do, was killed at North Powder
yesteday forenoon by a fall from a
high scaffold on which he was work
ing while constructing : a barn for
James Dalton of North Powder. A
defective plank in the scaffolding pre
cipltated,hlm to the ground with such
force that he died soon after. The
fall occurred at 8 o'clock In the morn
ing. He struck a rock headforemost,
and was picked up In an unconscious
condition. He was given all the med
ical attention possible, but died at
noon. i
His energetic disposition is respon
sible for his death. His financial
stand did not require activity along
so hazardoua lines but he was always
anxious to be active.
He is well known in La Grande,
North Powder and Baker City, having
lived in the last named city for sev
eral years.
He is survived by several sons who
live in the region of North Powder.
The funeral took place this after
noon from the family home in Baker
City.
m SHOP
KEPT BUSY
RUSH FOR REPAIRS OF THRESH
' ING MACHINERY.
Rijr Feedmlll And Drill Belli? Con
structed Here.
Pitted against death, a special train
in charge of Jack Heuhan's crew
early this morning raced from En
terprise to the La Grande hospital in
a tussel with grim death's advances
on Mrs. Forsythe, aged 55 years, of
Ohio, who has been in Enterprise visi
ting her sister, Mrs. E. J. Forsythe.
Last Saturday the Ohian was stric
ken with appendicitis of the worst
kind, and grew rapidly worse. At
4:25 this morning a chartered train
started toward La Grande bearing
the dying patient with It. in charge
or Doctor Anderson of Enterprise,,
and the lady's brother-in-law, E. J.
Forsythe. At 7:30 the special reached
La Grande and at 9 o'clock the op
eration was performed. At noon Doc
tor Anderson and N. Molitor of this
city, who assisted the Enterprise phy
sician, asserted that immediate dan
ger has been passed. Gangrene had
Bet in the effected parts, making the
case all the more serious.
Hopes . for recovery are now held
out, and unless complications Bet in.
Mr. Anderson will return to his home
city tomorrow.
The La Grande Iron Works is kept
busy these days in its various de
partments. Another week and th
I heavy castings which are being Yon
Istructed for the Hunt Keys big drill
I to be used In the Vale oil fields will
be completed. Today one of their
large feed mills with a capacity of
120 tons per day, will be shipped to
Mayville, Oregon, near Condon. Tho
usual anti harvest work is on and
many engines and threshers aro be
ing put in shape. In all nine men are
employed taking care of the indus
trial territory tributary to this suction.
DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month
Will Rake up Bark History.
WHITE PLAINS, July 29. District
Attorney Jerome has announced that
he will question Harry-K. Thaw on
every detail of his entire life and
settle the insanity question once for
all.
Thaw declared:
"I don't care how long I am on the
stand for I am confident I can with
stand the examination successfully.!
despondency.
Wife From His House.
SAX FRANCISCO, July 29. Seek
ing a divorce, Mrs. James Wyrel, wife
of a Los Anegeles real estate dealer,
today stated that she had not heard
her husband's voice for 10 years, un
til he ordered her to leave the bouse.
She Btated they lived together through
a long period without any oral com
munication. A small daughter con
veyed such messages as were neces
sary between the parents. She did
nnt explain a reason for the strange
silence.
(Continued From Page 1.)
All games in the American and Na
tional league will be postponed on
the day of Pulllam's funeral. The
news was a heavy shock to ball play
ers and fans throughout the country.
Hart May Succeed Him. '
It is understood James A. Hart,
former owner Chicago Nationals will
be strongly backed to succeed Pull
lam. Secretary John Heydler, who
acted as president during Pulllam's
six months' vacation is also mention
ed. ,". ' ' .'..''
Read the Observer.
FOB RENT.
FOR RENT Suite - of rooms for light
housekeeping; inquire of Mrs.
Swartz, phone Black 822.
FOR RENT 5 room furnished cot
tage, see Mrs. Zuber.
OR RENT Modern Cottage. Inquire
of A. L. Richardson.
FOR RENT Furnished room for gen
tlemen. Electric light, bath, etc
Inquire at Gilham residence, 1910
Cedar. Phone Black 135L lw
Two or three choice rooms to let, with
or without board. Inquire of 2103
1st street or phone Black 1761.
FOR RENT Well built barn.
Red 41.
Phone
FOR RENT Flower place on Elgin
trsi!', titM of city, "Old Lyle
Place;" 5 room house with garden,
big barn, chicken house, cellar,
110.00 (J-21-J-12)
FOR RENT 5 room cottage, with bath
and modern conveniences. Inquire
B. W. Grandy, corner Fourth and
Adams. (7-23-8-7)
FOR SALE One second hand auto
mobile, five passenger; price very
reasonable; pbona 27A Summerville
or inquire Whlteman Garage. Will
trade for land or sell for cash.
FOR SALE Fox terrier, pups $10.00;
C. M. Graham, May Park, phone
Black 1331. (J-25-5-9)
FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fancj
hand selected. Large and smooth
Quality A 1; seed strictly pure
Burpies extra early $2 per 100; l.t
Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.71
Burbank seedling $1.30. Georgi
Wagner, Island City.
FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, In
Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round
house for further particualrs applj
to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New
som 2115 First ave, Seattle Wash
4-12-tf
For Sale or Trade.
12 head registered short horn cattle
for sale or will exchange for La
Grande city property. J. E. Reynolds,
phone Black 602.
For Sale.
Alfalfa hay, C. D. Scott, one-quarter
mile east of Flouring Mill. Indepen
dence phone 1536.
WANTED.
WANTED Select board anTT
rooms for adults. Phone (A) ca
Observer. "
IRL WANTED To do general houal
work. Inquire of Mrs. T. J Scroa
tn'- (tf)
WANTED Refrigerator f0'r i0"T
drink house; medium size, for
particulars write to Box 68, Enter
prise, Oregon. '
WANTED-One or two fumUhei
or partly furnished rooms for fam-'
ily of mother and two children. In.
quire of Fair store.
GIRL WANTED To do general house
work at $30. Inquire between
ana V a. m., ua irennsyivama ave
Mrs. William Ash.
LOST AND FOTJND.
LOST Bundle of laundry, marked
T-60. Finder please leave at the Ob
server office.
LOST Between the Pierce ranch and
La Grande, an embroidered sofa pil
low. Leave at light office.
LOST 2 small bank keys on brasg
ring to private deposit box at La
Grande National bank, No. 56. Lost
near merry-go-round; please notify
this office.
LOST Incorporation certificate of
the Blue Bell Gild Mining & Mill
ing Co., in yellow cover. Return
to this office, suitable reward.(12-14
FOR SALE Single comb Rhode
Island Reds, hatching eggs. None
better in Grande Ronde Valley,
come f.nd see. $1.50 per setting of
15. $3 for 45. All lnfertil eggs re-
T)I APAi fro A nf v a.
m M J w ua. LUBI KB. I 11111 flHTnW
chlkens $20 per 100. George Wag
ner, Island City.
Cage! Matott
?lank sidewalks built and repair
fid, excavating and filling. Phone
Black 1562. . (J-20-J-20)
For Sale.
House and eight lots in south La
Grande, city water and good well;'
large barn and plenty of fruit Best
view of the valley.
Thos. S. Harris) 1302 B street
La Grande
School Of Music
The only School of Music like it in the state
teaching young and new students as well as
the older ones The very
LATEST METHODS USED
The Conservatory of Music of Boston is the '
best in the country We teach as they do.
E. PORTER DAY, MISS DAY,
Principal Primary Teacher
MONEY
SAVING
ft !jf 'CO 1 OP..I'OOI f
WHY NOT 0EDEB
your fall and winter's supply of
COAL
while you can get it and at
prices below what you will be
compelled to pay later, If you
are able to get It at all. Come
In and let us talk It over. :
G. E, FO WLER
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